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Enviroclean


Address: 2269 South University Drive #219
Zip: 33324

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Phone :
(954) 537-3755

Fax :
(954) 537-3756

CEO/ President :
Frank Forman, CEO

We have worked for almost 10 years to design a more powerful and cost effective TiO2 coating and because of our hi-tech nano TiO2 delivery system the MagnaForce X-3 Fogger we can achieve over 5,000 Ft2 of coverage per liter, and cover up to 100,000 Ft2 per worker per day.

The Enviroclean ultra violet photocatalyst TiO2 coatings can transform any treated surface into a biologically safer surface in turn this will assist in protecting you, your family, your co-workers and your property 24hrs a day 365 days per year! All you have to do is add light (320Nm ~ 380Nm UV-A band gap)

Titanium Dioxide is a revolutionary rare earth mineral derived purifying coating based on advanced nanotechnology and the most up to date science. TiO2 / UV-PCO coatings have been extensively studied by the experts at NASA, EPA, FDA, USDA and found to provide many environmental benefits with out the normal amount of toxins associated with traditional decontaminating methodologies.

Titanium Dioxide is extremely successful at eliminating: Chemicals, Combustion, Germs, Odors, Cooking Odors, Garbage Odors, Menthol, Onions, Hospital Odors, Sewer Gases, Asphalt Fumes, Butane, Aged Manuscripts, Cigarette Smoke, Exhaust Fumes, Food Odors, Creosote, Garlic, Mildew, Paint Odors, Industrial Wastes, Toluene, Bacteria, Poultry Odors, Dead Animals, Gasoline, Fecal Odors, Carbon Monoxide, Kerosene, Viruses, Toxic Mold, Fungi, Algae, Acrylic Acid, Bathroom Smells, Propane, Decaying Odors, Formaldehyde, Fertilizer, Tetrachloride, Lactic Acid, Adhesive Gases, Moth Balls, Furniture Odors, Ammonia, Coal Smoke, Benzene, Rancid Oils, Diesel Fumes, Carbolic Acid, Fire Odors, Carpet Odors, Lubricating Oils, Alcohol, Naphtha, Gangrene, Animal Odors, Ethyl Alcohol, Body Odors, Resins, Ether, Anesthetics, Fish Odors, Charred Materials, Botulism, E Coli, Listeria, Shigella, Campylobacter, Nosocomial Illness, Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), Bird Flu (H5N1), contagious diseases and MORE!

Envirocleans Nano sized TiO2 Anatase colloid solution of photocatalyst coatings (8 ~ 10Nm ) will create a semi-permanent almost invisible biological contaminate protecting film. The film can work for years with out re-application and will provide maximum benefits as long as the coating is activated with light. (UV-A 320~390NM) The activated TiO2 coating can assist in the decomposition of all kinds of microbes.

We sell bulk product to OEM's and certified applicators only.

Here is an example of our lowest pricing structure for an OEM:

50 Cases per month on a 3 year agreement
$3.95 per liter or $14.97 per gallon
Price per case $3,712.56 U$D

Sold in a concentrated formula that 1 case nets 248 gallons per case of finished product.

Contact us for certification class schedules and OEM opportunities. There are a limited number of territories let on a first come first serve basis.

Enviroclean is the exclusive worldwide master distributor of the Bio Shield Brand of Titanium Dioxide products manufactured by JC Home Enterprises, Inc.

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